Lawyers for President Trump told Special Counsel Robert Mueller in a confidential letter that the president would not comply with requests for an interview, could end the special counsel's investigation and could use his executive powers to pardon if needed.

More Articles

Center Articles

The drumbeat for impeachment grows louder inside the Democratic party as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who does not currently favor such a move, attempts to downplay the divisions within her caucus. CNN's Manu Raju has the details.

Special counsel Robert Mueller has finished his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Mueller's confidential report has been delivered to Attorney General William Barr, the Justice Department announced Friday. Follow here for the latest.

Former New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram told CNN "there's a reason" why the FBI arrested former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone "at the crack of dawn with agents fully armed," even if the reason for that is unknown as of now.

Sweetheart deals don’t usually happen in federal courtrooms, and U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan sure didn’t like it that such a deal presented itself in his on Tuesday when he was set to sentence Michael Flynn. It may have looked as if the judge rebuked only Flynn when he delayed the se...

Michael Flynn, President Trump’s first national security adviser who began cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation about a year ago, will be sentenced Tuesday for lying to the FBI.

Flynn's appearance in D.C. federal court before U.S. District Judge Emmet Sulliva...

Two reports commissioned by the Senate Intelligence Committee out today provide the most detailed look yet at Russian online propaganda efforts — and raise questions about social media companies' cooperation with a probe by the...

Right Leaning Articles

President Trump used an address Monday to the American Farm Bureau convention to dig in on his call for a border wall, even as new polling indicates most Americans oppose his administration’s strategy of demanding money for the U.S.-Mexico barrier in exchange for ending the partial government ...

Michael Cohen, the president’s former fixer who once famously claimed he was willing to "take a bullet" for Donald Trump before later turning against his boss, was sentenced to three years in prison Wednesday by a federal judge in New York after pleading guilty to numerous crimes while coopera...

It’s been a long year since Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation — and in that time, we’ve gotten no confirmation of what that cooperation entailed.

Robert Driscoll, the lawyer for accused Russian spy Maria Butina, took aim at the Department of Justice on Sunday, telling Fox News exclusively that investigators charged her on technicalities after a lengthy surveillance operation because they didn't want to have to follow her to South Dakota...

House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy said Sunday "we will never know" whether the FBI had a sufficient amount of evidence to make a proper case to secure surveillance warrants used to spy on former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.